Bat DescriptionBats are commonly feared by many people. The environmental benefits of bats are often overlooked. North America is home to 45 species of bats that can eat 500 or more flying insects in a single night. Bats are essential to the health of our environment. They help control pests and are necessary pollinators and seed-dispersers. Bats will invade attics in the summertime in search of a safe place to raise their young. Each species poses its own bat removal challenge and in most cases it is best to contact or hire a trained professional to handle the issue. Bats are relentless, which is why it can be helpful to hire a professional to not only humanely remove the bat but to examine and repair your home to eliminate the chance of future bat infestation.

Bat HabitatsBats can be found living in almost any conceivable shelter, though they are best known for living in caves. Many species that live in buildings do so because of shrinking natural habitat. It is very common for bats to roost in attics or eaves of residential homes or commercial buildings. Bats can be very unpleasant guest in your home they are noisy, tend to have a musky odor and commonly leave droppings in their roosting location.

Bat EntryIf you are experiencing a bat problem in your home or place of business, chances are these critters have already established multiple entry points. Our bat removal professionals will assess the problem and take the necessary steps to not only humanely remove the bat or bats from your home or building but also repair damaged areas and reduce the possibility of future bat infestation.

What To Do Before The Bat Removal Specialist Arrives

Bat Control and Safety is very important.

Bats are not typically dangerous animals, however, if you are able to identify with certainty that you have bats in your home we recommend that you contact us. You should be able to identify the general area of the home or building that the bats are nesting based on the sounds you hear while inside the home. Take a walk around the exterior and try to identify the point(s) of entry. This will be helpful for the bat removal technician. Bats can carry rabies and should never be handled without gloves and proper practice. Most types of bats have very small teeth, which may leave marks that disappear quickly. If a bat bites you or if infectious material such as saliva from a bat gets into your eyes, nose, mouth, or a wound – wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water and get medical advice immediately.

Contact a Urban Wildlife Bat SpecialistBat removal and professional Bat prevention services should be contacted as soon as a Bat issue is identified. Call 1-310-528-9229

What To Expect Once A Urban Wildlife Bat Technician Arrives To Your Home Or Business

Bat DamageOur Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts will assess the damage caused by the nuisance bats and provide solutions not only for repairing the damaged area but will also present a prevention strategy, which may include securing the bats’ entry points to your home or business. The sooner these issues are handled and addressed by our bat removal expert, the lower the overall cost. Don’t wait to call Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts if you hear bats in your attic.

While we, at Urban Wilflife Trapping Experts, highly respect bats and all they do for the environment, we understand that bats and humans are not meant to cohabit the same building or home. but in your home they bring the risk of rabies, Histoplasmosis, Property Damage, and Bat Bugs (often mistaken for bed bugs).

We remove live bats from all types of commercial and residential buildings. We do not harm the bats - we perform an “exclusion” followed by a “bat proofing” and Guano Clean up.

Our Bat Removal service is effective and we quickly respond. Most bats are legally protected and some, such as the Indiana Bat and the Gray Bat, are classified as endangered species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We comply with all state and federal laws and guidelines.